Shabbat Recipes and rituals from my table to yours

Adeena Sussman

Book - 2023

"The author of Sababa returns with a collection of good-for-the-soul recipes that embody the spirit and pleasures of Shabbat. As a child, Adeena Sussman looked forward to the magic of Shabbat--the traditional Jewish day of rest--all week. A treasured time when family and friends come together to relax, unwind, and revel in one another's company during an open-ended, tantalizing meal, Shabbat has been practiced all over the world, and throughout history. In Adeena's home, then and now, the Shabbat table is a centering force, a nourishing place where one and all are welcome. It's an opportunity every week to feed the soul. Because tradition dictates that the Sabbath is reserved for downtime, Shabbat cooking is all about sm...art cooking techniques and sound prep. Nostalgic, cozy mains like Fig & Pomegranate Brisket and Bubbe's Extra-Crispy Potato Kugel are crowd-pleasers and require little hands-on attention. Sides and bright salads like Moroccan Carrot Salad, Roasted Kohlrabi, Cherry Tomato & Feta Salad, and Sweet & Tart Eggplant Salad are best served at room temperature. With staples like Amba (pickled mango spread), Tomato Jam, and Schug-a-churri (a blend of Yemenite and South American condiments) on hand, it's easy to punch up flavor and find something delectable to slather on challah. And from the showstopping Lemon Black-Sesame Bundt Cake to the rich comfort of Vegan Rice Pudding, there's always something special for dessert."--

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Subjects
Genres
cookbooks
recipes
Cookbooks
Recipes
Livres de cuisine
Recettes
Published
New York : Avery, an imprint of Penguin Random House [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Adeena Sussman (author)
Other Authors
Dan Perez (photographer)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
383 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm
ISBN
9780593327777
  • Introduction
  • A Few Staples
  • Challahs, Breads & Crackers
  • Breakfast & Brunch
  • Appetizers. Dips & Salatim
  • Vegetables & Side Salads
  • Kugels
  • Pasta & Grains
  • Soups
  • Main Course Salads
  • Fish Main Courses
  • Chicken & Meat Main Courses
  • Sabbath Stews
  • Drinks & Cocktails
  • Desserts
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index
Review by Library Journal Review

Veteran food writer and cookbook author Sussman (Sababa) shares the secrets of her Shabbat table, including favorite traditions and recipes, from her home in Israel so readers can create their own special gatherings. She offers recipes that are modern and have a little something for everyone with plenty of vegan offerings, cocktails, and even breakfast. Readers will also find traditional Jewish dishes like matzo ball soup and kugel. Vignettes allow the reader to visit other Shabbat traditions across Israel, some religious and some not, including a visit to the kitchen of the book's food stylist, Nurit Kariv, for Shabbat brunch. The full-page food photography showcases the beauty of the dishes and Sussman's craft. The plethora of dishes and variety of flavors will make this title popular with those looking to reconnect with Shabbat, the gathering of family, and the enjoyment of food, and revive for the week ahead in today's busy world. VERDICT Slowing down, breaking bread, and giving thanks are hallmarks of the Shabbat tradition, and here Sussman shares the recipes and beauty for cooks to create their own traditions.--Sarah Tansley

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